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Nor were the results of apian labours limited to simple honey.
The lunar crater Apianus and minor planet 19139 Apian are named in his honour.
In 1535, the emperor made Apian an armiger, i.e. granted him the right to display a coat of arms.
His company, the Apian Sting Operation of Florida, has a mission: to stop bees from turning people's houses into honey factories.
"I have apian."
To commemorate his deed, the relieved territory was thenceforth referred to as "the Apian land" (Apia khōra) after his name.
But I think the real reason is my relief that I'll finally be able to find the renegade wizard; Joachim has apian to draw him out of hiding."
Foremost of the heroic young men was Don Francisco Castillo, known as Apian Kiko, who led the fight for freedom in this peninsula.
Whether Apian ever received the promised money is uncertain; in any case he wrote a letter to the emperor in 1549 asking him to finally pay the promised sum.
Apian Way Appian Way , or Via Appia , the first and most famous Roman road.
Honey bees, for example, show spontaneous preferences for certain colours and shapes of artificial flowers, with many-petalled purple flowers being the most attractive to the apian mind.
Pliny described Nomentan as the second-best wine-producing grape, followed by Apian and its two sub-varieties, which were the preferred grape of Etruria.
In seven years, Apian travelled through Oberbayern and Niederbayern, Oberpfalz, Archbishopric Salzburg and Bishopric Eichstätt.
Afurong (阿富荣), also known as yapian and sometimes apian, is a Traditional Chinese Medicinal ingredient that consists of the liquid of the flower of the opium poppy.
He designed sundials, published manuals for astronomical instruments and crafted volvelles ("Apian wheels"), measuring instruments useful for calculating time and distance for astronomical and astrological applications.
In 1554, Duke Albrecht of Bavaria orders Apian to create a map of Bavaria for the Bairische Chronik of Johannes Aventinus written 1526 to 1533.
In the absence of such civility these days, the Backyard Beekeepers Association, a 200-member organization that Ed and Anita Weiss founded in 1993, is vigilant and proactive in guarding the local apian population.
The buzzing black cloud besieging me was in fact of bush flies, but the sight must have reminded him and his twin brother, Cameron, of one of the apian pursuit scenes from their favorite Winnie the Pooh videos.
Note that "the Apian land" appears to comprise not just Argos: Pelasgus describes his kingdom as stretching so far as the northernmost boundaries of Greece, and comprising the territories of Paeonia and Dodona.
The Danaids call the country the "Apian hills" and claim that it understands the karbana audan, which many translate as "barbarian speech" but Karba (where live the Karbanoi) is in fact a non-Greek word.
At first we thought that the foragers might simply be suffering from some sort of apian hydrophobia, but when we increased the distance of the feeding station so that the dances indicated the far side of the lake, recruits turned up in great numbers.
Philipp Apian, also Philipp Apianus, (1531-1589), German mathematician, physician and cartographer (son of Peter, brother of Timotheus Apian)
We can guess that a show that begins with the line "I was raised by bumblebees" will proceed along whimsical lines, and true to her apian heritage, Ms. Roberts's Nona dances jauntily from theme to theme, stopping now and then to change her shoes.
In 1540, Apian printed the Astronomicum Caesareum, dedicated to Charles V. Charles promised him a truly royal sum (3,000 golden guilders), appointed him his court mathematician, and made him a Reichsritter and in 1544 even an Imperial Count Palatine.
A garrulous man with an apian pun for every occasion ("our beesiest county," he said, driving through orange-grove territory), Mr. Mills does up to 10 jobs a day, 6 days a week, sometimes donning protective gear but more often remaining unfazed by hundreds of bees buzzing around his exposed face and hands.